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Some Kindle eBooks Available in EPUB Format Starting Today

January 20, 2026 by Nathan Groezinger 8 Comments

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Today is the day Amazon is supposed to start offering Kindle ebooks for download in EPUB and PDF formats on DRM-free Kindle books that authors and publishers have chosen to offer in those formats.

So far I haven’t been able to find any books that have the option to download them at all. Have you found any? Tor is one publisher that’s known for selling DRM-free ebooks, but I checked several Tor books that I already own and none of them have the option to download PDF or EPUB files yet. Update: Now I’m getting the option to download; see the updates below.

It’s still early in the day so maybe Amazon just hasn’t enabled the new download option from their Content page yet. I checked Amazon’s KDP website and it still says January 20th is the day the new download options will go into effect, but so far I’m not seeing it.

This also highlights the issue of customers not knowing which ebooks will have this option and which won’t. If Amazon is going to do this they really need to add a new entry to the product details page for ebooks saying if they’re available to download in EPUB or PDF formats so customers know what they’re getting before buying.

A lot of Kindle ebooks have the following generic statement about being DRM-free, but that does not mean they’ll be available to download in EPUB/PDF formats: “At the Publisher’s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.”

Authors and publishers still have to enable the download option for each individual book, so even if a book is DRM-free it doesn’t mean it will automatically be available in EPUB and PDF formats.

It’ll be interesting to see if very many authors and publisher will choose to opt in on DRM-free downloads. One of the biggest problems with Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited is they force most authors into exclusivity agreements that means they can’t sell their ebooks anywhere else. This gives authors the option to allow EPUB downloads on purchased titles so people can read their ebooks on whichever devices and apps they choose, not just Kindles.

Will authors and publishers take advantage of this change, or will the fear of piracy keep them from enabling DRM-free downloads? Have you found any books that have the download option yet?

Update: Now I’m seeing the option to download additional formats on Tor books, but it doesn’t seem to be working properly. It downloads a ZIP file with a ridiculous name of like 50 random characters and numbers, and inside there’s no EPUB or PDF files to be found. One of the books I tested had 186 CSS style sheets and XHTML files, and 184 image files. I don’t know what we’re supposed to do with this, but it’s certainly not what I was expecting…

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Update #2: So I tried changing the extension of the ZIP file to EPUB and sideloaded it onto my Kobo Libra Colour and it seems to be working, but the thumbnail image doesn’t align properly and the author metadata is blank so it shows as unknown author. I’m glad Amazon is doing this, but it looks like they’re putting as little effort as possible into to process, and the downloaded file is kind of a mess. Hopefully things will improve over time.

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  1. PiperKev says

    January 20, 2026 at 8:27 am

    Baen is another publisher who publishes their books without DRM. I haven’t seen any download option enabled for my Baen books yet, but hopefully soon!

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  2. Scotto says

    January 20, 2026 at 8:53 am

    I can’t find any download options either. I just bought a Baen book as a test but no download option yet.

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  3. Alasdair says

    January 20, 2026 at 11:10 am

    I own several books that are “DRM free as of publishers request” but none are available, at this moment, to download as an EPUB. Maybe this will change in the future.

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  4. PiperKev says

    January 20, 2026 at 4:07 pm

    Over on Mobileread, some folks are saying they have the option, and some folks, like me, don’t. Maybe it’s something they’ll roll out gradually, like kindle updates…

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    • PiperKev says

      January 21, 2026 at 5:55 am

      Downloads became available for me as of this morning. It’s really a crapshoot as to which format is available, since there’s only one “Download EPUB/PDF” selection available in the dropdown menus.

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  5. Tea says

    January 21, 2026 at 4:07 pm

    I downloaded an epub of a kfx purchased Dec 17. It opens fine with Calibre viewer (i..e. no DRM), but as Nathan said, adding it to Calibre shows author unknown. Running Extract ISBN, then Download Metadata works just fine as always. The great thing is the epub came with a color cover whereas kfx does not with my Kindle model. That was nice!

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  6. Tea says

    January 21, 2026 at 4:13 pm

    I forgot to mention, some of the books on my Manage your content show a line “Download available in additional formats” all the way back to my earliest purchases from 2011.

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  7. Jon Ridan says

    January 22, 2026 at 2:55 pm

    I’m one of the independent authors that actually bothered to activate the EPUB option on the books (it was not by default even when the book was DRM free). Luckily more authors will see that DRM simply sucks…

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